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Daily Archives: 26/10/2012
Wales ‘HE Strategy’ launch commended by IHBC President
Huw Lewis AC/AM, has written to members of the Historic Environment Group (HEG) in Wales to notify them of the launch of the Historic Environment Strategy, as the IHBC’s President commended the paper for its ’forward looking and innovative approach’. … Continue reading
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IHBC spotlights LG Ombudsman on heritage ‘maladministration’
The Institute of Historic Building Conservation (IHBC), the UK’s professional body for built and historic environment conservation specialists, has supplemented its web resources with a new compilation of heritage related cases covered by England’s Local Government (LG) Ombudsman. Mike Brown, … Continue reading
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Parliamentary prose on Article 4s, PD, enforcement & broadband boxes
Following evidence being taken by Communities and Local Government Parliamentary Committee on Planning Housing and Growth, on 15 October, with Mark Prisk MP and Nick Noles MP, the uncorrected transcript has been released, revealing more insights in current thinking. Matters … Continue reading
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Umbrella charities seek treasury minister’s support against cutbacks
In an introductory letter to the new Economic Secretary to the Treasury, UK charity leaders have called for backing to contest local authority cuts. The letter highlights the economic importance of charities and community groups to both the social fabric … Continue reading
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Powers in England on compulsory purchase weakened
Powers that allow councils and other bodies to object to compulsory purchase orders would be weakened under provisions in the Growth and Infrastructure Bill. Search Planning Resource: LINK
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AHRC Strategy 2013-18 draft published for comment
The Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) has been working during the course of 2012 on refreshing its strategy for arts and humanities research and the AHRC’s role in the funding landscape and is keen for the arts and humanities … Continue reading
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Hundreds of pounds of cash back in DECC’s £125m Green Deal offer
Hundreds of pounds of cash back will be available to householders in England and Wales who make energy saving home improvements under the Green Deal from January 2013, the Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) has announced. DECC writes: … Continue reading
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Theatres Trust ‘Theatre Protection Fund’: First grants announced
The Royal Court in Liverpool, Sleaford Playhouse, Oldham Coliseum, and Wilton’s Music Hall, the Half Moon Young People’s Theatre and the Soho Theatre in London are the first theatres to benefit from grants awarded by Trust’s new Theatres Protection Fund … Continue reading
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Agent accreditation in Bristol – an update
Christ Kendall at the Planning Portal has provided essential updates on the accreditation schemes there. Chris writes: Back in April I told you about Bristol City council and its newly launched Agent Accreditation Scheme. Six months on and the scheme … Continue reading
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Search for young talent for international research award
A £7k study opportunity for industry rising star has been created as BRE Trust, in collaboration with the Worshipful Company of Constructors (WCC), offer an exciting research opportunity for a talented young industry professional, with application forms to be submitted … Continue reading
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Cambridge pub policy breakthrough
Cambridge City Council has adopted guidance, supported by evidence gathered from the Cambridge Public House Study – understood to be the first of its kind in the UK – for the protection of public houses in the city of Cambridge. … Continue reading
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Town and village green registration regime changes mooted
Environment Secretary Owen Paterson has proposed a shake-up of the town and village green (TVG) registration regime to weed out proposals designed to block development. The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs said the reforms would see town and … Continue reading
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Icon to undertake new study of the conservation workforce
Icon has been awarded funding for its Conservation Workforce Intelligence Research Project which will identify the nature of employment and work for professional conservators across the UK in 2012-13. ICON writes: This project has been generously supported by Arts Council … Continue reading
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England’s Heritage Dragons a roaring success
Lister Steps from Liverpool were the victors when four community groups from across the UK got the benefit of industry expertise in a grilling by the Heritage Dragons on the 3rd October. Organised by the Heritage Investment Working Group (HIWG) … Continue reading
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Cold War heritage & ‘Project Emily’ listing
The remains of two Cold War nuclear missile sites have been given listed status in recognition of their national architectural and historic significance by the Department of Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS), acting on the advice of English Heritage. English … Continue reading
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